There’s Only One Nanny, and I’m Grateful Every Day for Her

By Aisling Marren

‘Paul Mescal Was Five Feet Away From Me’: Meet the Extras of Normal People

Normal People's TV adaptation catapulted its cast to overnight fame. Many Trinity students were there, in the background, working as extras.
By Gráinne Mahon

Ireland–UK Fee Agreement to Continue Into 2021/22, Government Confirms

The agreement, which means existing fee arrangements stay in place for students from both countries, had been extended on a year-by-year basis.
By Molly Furey

TCDSU President Beston Slams Plans to Cut Number of Students on Board

The number of student representatives on College Board could be lowered from four to as low as one.
By Cormac Watson

Board Membership Should be Cut in Half, Says Trinity Working Group

The latest proposals on the reshaping of governance in Trinity’s also weigh up separating the roles of provost and chair of the College Board.
By Donal MacNamee

College Classics: When John McEnroe and Mats Wilander Came to Trinity

In June 1988, two of the world's best tennis players faced off in a charity match in New Square – as some students watched from their windows.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

The Generation COVID: A Tale of Graduates Entering the Unknown

Trinity researchers are trying to predict what the future is for school leavers and graduates as a result of the coronavirus.
By Emma Taggart

Coronavirus Cities: A Dublin Odyssey Brought to an Abrupt End

Samuel O'Brient on his last days in Dublin – a city that became a home away from home for him – before the virus brought him home to the US.
By Samuel O'Brient

Trinity Libraries to Re-Open Gradually From Next Week

Kinsella Hall will operate on a limited basis from next Monday, with the rest of College's libraries opening in July
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Teaching Staff Angered by Lack of College Funding for IT Equipment

IFUT said it is ‘disappointing’ that Trinity is refusing to provide additional resources to facilitate online teaching and learning.
By Emer Moreau